Small dining area with a modern, freshly remodeled interior creates a cozy, home-like atmosphere. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, making it feel casual and unhurried. The place stands out for its cleanliness and intimate setting.
Crunchy, fresh, and big enough to share, the katsu here stands out for its exceptional breaded meat quality. The cheese katsu is a notable highlight, consistently great and satisfying.
Mandu stands out as insanely good. The Spicy Bulgogi offers a strong kick, while the tteokboki and radish kimchi deliver bold, delicious flavors.
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Seating is limited, so it's best to plan around busy times.
There is plenty of parking available.
The portions are humongous, so expect leftovers.
Polynesian-owned restaurant offers relaxed atmosphere with friendly vibes and bumping Polynesian music. Food features authentic Hawaiian BBQ with generous portions and standout dishes like macaroni salad and juicy chicken katsu. Prices remain affordable compared to similar local spots.
Chicken katsu stands out with its crispy, tender texture and tangy katsu sauce. Beef kalbi and pupu chicken also feature as solid options in the Japanese food lineup.
Marinated kalbi ribs deliver a rich, flavorful taste. The menu features beef kalbi, pupu chicken, and kalbi katsu, often combined in meat plates.
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Expect a wait time after ordering as food is made fresh.
Portions are large, providing good value for the price.
The price is competitive compared to other Hawaiian restaurants.
Hot pot restaurant offers individual hot pots at each table with iPad menus for easy ordering. The atmosphere is elegant and friendly, featuring upbeat music and controlled heat tables. The space is clean and spacious with an unusual aesthetic reflecting a previous theme.
Seafood, meats, and takoyaki stand out among the dishes. The menu includes tonkotsu ramen, chicken fried rice, and a cucumber salad. Hot pot dining offers an exotic Japanese cuisine experience.
Hot pot and Korean BBQ feature varied ribs, steaks, and bulgogi with different marinades. Kimchi comes authentic and fresh, and the kimchi fried rice stands out as superb.
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Two all-you-can-eat lunches with high-quality meats cost $35.
The lunch specials for hot pot and barbecue are only $17.99.
The ordering process is easy to do through the iPad at the table.
Small dining area with a hole-in-the-wall vibe and a mix of quaint and comfortable atmosphere. The space feels chill and friendly despite some run-down furniture and a basic setup. It attracts those looking for an authentic, relaxed Korean BBQ experience.
Chicken katsu stands out with its crispy, well-breaded texture. Meals often include rice, Mac salad, and garden salad, making them quite filling.
Kalbi stands out with its rich flavor and tenderness. Plates like bulgogi beef come perfectly seasoned, paired with tasty kimchees and sides like cold Mac salad.
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Expect long wait times, often over an hour during peak hours.
Drive-thru service is available for quick takeout options.
Korean corn dogs are priced at $6, offering good value.
Asian food court spot offers loud atmosphere with large portions and fair prices. Dishes feature well-cooked meats and fresh ramen noodles, delivering strong flavors and solid quality for mall dining.
Ramen features fresh, hot noodles piled high with chicken and shrimp. The broth has a strong sesame oil flavor that stands out.
Offers Korean BBQ that stands out with rich flavors and tender cuts. The bulgogi is notably flavorful and well-prepared, paired with solid ramen noodles.
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The meal cost $10, and the total bill for two meals was $24.
Expect a wait time of 5 minutes or less for cook-to-order service.
Portion sizes are large enough for two meals, making it a good value.
Korean restaurant offers a clean, cozy interior with stylish seating and a great view that enhances the dining experience. The atmosphere feels welcoming and refined, with OG K-pop songs adding a nostalgic touch. It attracts those seeking authentic Korean flavors in a comfortable, inviting setting.
Sushi stands out with very delicious flavors and comes in two platters per meal. Meals include rice, noodles, and six entrees for a set price.
Authentic Korean flavors shine in dishes like beef bulgogi, Seoul teriyaki chicken, and Korean BBQ galbi. Kimbap rolls come neatly packed and seasoned just right, with options like the Seoul Crunch Roll standing out.
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A grand opening promotion includes 50% off on all menu items.
The meal for two includes rice, noodles, six entrees, and sushi for $45.99.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
Hawaiian restaurant offers local vibes with a focus on authentic plate lunches like Pele plate and fried musubi. Atmosphere feels casual and welcoming, with dishes that balance flavorful smoked meats and crispy textures. Food quality stands out as exceptional compared to other Hawaiian spots in the area.
Bento boxes come with spam musubi, noodles, kimchi, poke, rice, and a meat option. Ube mochisadas offer a crunchy outside and soft chewy inside texture, similar to mochi donuts.
Dishes like kimchi fried rice, Korean fried chicken, and pork with guava glaze stand out. Bento boxes mix spam musubi, noodles, kimchi, and poke with meats. Side dishes like mac salad and spicy poke add variety.
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Prices may be higher than average for food trucks, so budget accordingly.
Check their schedule for specific days and locations to find them.
Expect generous portions that provide good value for the price.
Small dining area with only four tables creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming with a clean, modern design and chill vibe. Frequented mostly for takeout due to limited seating, it offers authentic Korean BBQ in a casual space.
Udon noodle soup and soy garlic boneless wings stand out as flavorful options. The chicken katsu and kimchi coleslaw also add variety, with takoyaki available as a side.
Crunchy Korean fried chicken stands out with soy garlic wings and yangnyeom wings offering bold flavors. Bulgogi fries come with a large beef piece and balanced cheese, while dishes like kimchi fried rice and japchae add variety.
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Dine-in deal for $1 wings available on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Expect limited seating with only three tables available.
Parking is shared with the mall and Texas Roadhouse, which can be crowded.
Circular griddles sit in the middle of tables for cooking food, paired with iPad ordering that streamlines the experience. The space feels open and clean with fun decor and claw machines adding entertainment. Atmosphere stays inviting and lively, supported by attentive service and well-spaced seating.
Ramen features vegetables that even picky eaters finish. Sides include lo mein and katsu, with mochi ice cream for dessert. Some dishes like ramen, potstickers, and fried chicken come precooked.
Offers a solid Korean BBQ experience with notable kimchi and radish sides. The kimchi fried rice stands out as a flavorful choice.
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Ombu Grill does not serve alcohol, so plan accordingly.
Lunch and dinner prices are reasonable for the amount of food served.
Expect to pay dinner prices even during lunch hours on weekdays.
Spacious grocery store with wide aisles and a large live seafood section featuring active fish handling. The atmosphere is clean and airy with Korean ballads playing softly throughout. A K-beauty area and a fancy boba tea shop add unique cultural touches to the shopping experience.
Fresh sushi and sashimi blocks come with sushi grade fish at great prices. A long aisle offers a wide variety of ramen options. The deli-style shop sells fresh cooked fried chicken, seaweed wraps, and shrimp tempura kimbap.
Offers bulgogi ribeye, Korean honey pancake, and kimchi dumplings. The deli serves fried chicken, gimbap, seaweed rolls, and seasoned greens. Plenty of Korean staples like kimchi, kimbap, and Milkis are available for cooking and snacking.
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H Mart Utah offers a wide variety of Asian products, especially Korean ingredients.
The store is clean, spacious, and well organized, making shopping easy.
H Mart Utah accepts food stamps for eligible purchases.
Sushi restaurant with moody black and red decor and Chihuly-style glass lighting creates an elegant, vibrant atmosphere. The space feels clean and newly remodeled, offering a quiet yet lively dining experience. Guests enjoy affordable, high-quality sushi that stands out for freshness and flavor.
Sushi stands out with its good variety and spicy teriyaki options. The quality ranks among the best sushi experiences around.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers bulgogi, wings, and jalapeno poppers with consistently fantastic flavors. The $23.99 price includes sushi and Korean BBQ, making it a decent deal for variety and quality.
Good to know
The current dinner price is $26.99 per person, not $23.99 as stated on the website.
Sushi is half price if you choose the buffet option.
Expect quick service with minimal wait times for seating.